The Inuit of Canada

Title
The Inuit of Canada

Personal Author EPSB
Danielle. Corriveau

Summary
Examines how the Inuit have used the natural resources around them to make food, tools and weapons, warm clothing, sturdy houses, and beautiful artwork. Looks at how Inuit life changed, beginning in the 1500's, when explorers from Europe came to the Canadian Arctic. Also, how the modern Inuit are working to preserve their rich heritage and how they strike a balance between new technology and traditional ways.

Year Published
2002

Series
First peoples

Physical Description
48 p. : col. illus. ; 26 cm.

Note (Local)
Book

Grade Interest level
All Juvenile

Program Information
Histories & Stories of Ways of Life in Canada; Canada's Dynamic Communities Gr. 5+
 
Inuit
 
Accelerated Reader MG 6.8 1.0 64267
 
Grade 2 social studies.
 
Accelerated Reader 6.8 1.0

Subject
Inuit.
 
Social Studies - 5.2.
 
Social Studies - 2.1.2.

Curriculum Objective
Social studies -- Grade 2. local
 
Social Studies - Division I. local

Summary
Examines how the Inuit have used the natural resources around them to make food, tools and weapons, warm clothing, sturdy houses, and beautiful artwork. Looks at how Inuit life changed, beginning in the 1500's, when explorers from Europe came to the Canadian Arctic. Also, how the modern Inuit are working to preserve their rich heritage and how they strike a balance between new technology and traditional ways.

ISBN
9780822548508

Publisher
Minneapolis, MN : Lerner Publications, c2002.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Kildare971.9004 CORBook30138000072779Non-Fiction